D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 6-B, § 224
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EXTENDING PROBATION
224.1 Notwithstanding § 224, the personnel authority may identify classes of positions that shall be subject to a probationary period of longer than one (1) year.
224.2 Factors or conditions that would warrant a probationary period requirement longer than one (1) year for a specific class of positions include, but are not limited to:
(a) An agency's need to provide new hires with formalized classroom or field training, or both, that is pertinent to the position;
(b) An agency's use of a standardized training evaluation system for new hires, the successful completion of which is a prerequisite for a new hire to be able to perform the duties of the position; or
(c) A new hire's need to complete courses or training necessary for receiving certification(s) required for the position.
224.3 An agency seeking a probationary period of longer than one (1) year shall submit a written request for authorization to the personnel authority. The justification shall detail the factors or conditions warranting the longer period, with specific reference to the factors outlined in § 224.2, if applicable.
224.4 Classes of positions subject to probationary periods of longer than one (1) year shall be published online by the personnel authority. Failure to publish classes of positions subject to a probationary period longer than one (1) year shall not affect the existence of the probationary period.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 68 DCR 2869 (March 19, 2021).